Right, and the TRAs and abusive doctors and Big Pharma, I'm sure, never get mentioned in the book at all
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I don't think Big Pharma ever does, and in the book and in interviews, Shrier describes doctors of several stances on this subject. In interviews, she faults surgeons who perform mastectomies without referral letters who don't follow up with their patients.
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Arthur Chu Retweeted Zinnia Jones
Here she is literally spouting anti-drug canardshttps://twitter.com/ZJemptv/status/1328185031823683585?s=19 …
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Replying to @arthur_affect @graceelavery
That Tweet is reading words into her that she doesn't say.
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Wow, sounds like a lot of them could use some Xanax or Lexapro
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Then maybe she should stop sneering that these pills are being prescribed for "nerves" and "the blues"
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These pills are, sometimes, overprescribed, especially for minors. That's not a crank theory or a whine about big pharma. That's an opinion within the accepted mainstream of psychiatry. Of course, that's not the thesis of her book. Again, Frances Allen is in the bibliography
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I don't give a shit about her fucking bibliography
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